Doctor Death Review

By Jonathan Kellerman

Date Read: 06 January 2011

Official Summary

Who killed the killer? In his brilliant and startling new novel, Jonathan Kellerman, perennial bestselling author and premier proprietor of the psychological thriller, gives a sharp and timely twist to homicide’s central question.

Someone has murdered euthanasia champion Dr Eldon Mate–a self-styled Dr Death responsible for scores of assisted suicides. In a burst of bloody irony, the killer chooses to dispatch the doctor in the back of Mate’s own suicide van, hooking him up to the killing apparatus dubbed “the Humanitron”–and adding some butchering touches of his own. The case is assigned to veteran LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis, who turns, once again, to his friend Dr Alex Delaware. But working this case raises a conflict of interest for Alex so profound that he can’t even discuss it with Milo. The tension that develops between cop and psychologist further complicates an already baffling and complex murder investigation–one whose suspects include the families of Dr Mate’s “travellers,” Mate’s own son, and a psychopathic killer who relishes the geometry of death.

My thoughts:

Typical Kellerman – he keeps you guessing right to the end. I am hooked on the Delaware series and I know every time I pick up one of these books that I am going to be losing some sleep. This series never lets you done. There is a reference made to Billy Straight in this book – and I look forward to getting my hand on that one soon. Loving this series and highly recommend you read it.

3/5
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